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History of the Hunger Group starting in 1945 in Germany

The Origins of a Success Story

The history of the Hunger Group begins in 1945 in the Saxon town of Frankenberg.

After returning from the war Walter Hunger takes over an old forge. Three years later the then 23-year-old orphan constructs his first hydraulic truck tipping plant. An important component of this was a shock-absorbing strut which he removed from the wreck of an aircraft.

Then things really take off: In the Saxon town of Frankenberg the first employees produce hydraulic pumps, valves and telescopic cylinders, which are then built into trucks and trailers and marketed. 
Groundbreaking new designs are created, such as the first 8-tonne trailer with brake air tilting mechanism.

A 3-tonne truck is equipped for the first time with a motor hydraulic tipping device.

Escape from the Clutches of Socialism

The rapid and turbulent rise of the young company is abruptly stopped 10 years later.

In 1957 Walter Hunger enlarges the main factory in Frankenberg, where in the 
meantime overhead loaders and bulldozers are also produced. In the same year he acquires a factory in Chemnitz, to which the mechanical department, galvanics and construction of the low 
loaders TL 40 and TL 80 are transferred.

In 1958 he leases a motor vehicle business with a total area of 5,000 m2. But the political direction in which the former GDR is going makes life more and more difficult for the private entre-preneur due to its tighter tax laws and 
state-controlled distribution.

The threatened socialization of private companies drives Walter Hunger to flee to the West with his family and a few of his employees. Back in the East he leaves behind him factories in Frankenberg, Chemnitz and Leipzig, as well as more than 1,000 employees.

The New Start in Lohr am Main

Walter Hunger is faced with ruin. Together with a few employees who have also fled he makes a new start in the Franconian town of Lohr.

From the very beginning there were plans to work together with a local hydraulics firm. But the negotiations do not result in the 
hoped-for success and most of the employees who had fled with him decide to leave Walter Hunger.

The mayor at the time, Dr. Nebel, then 
successfully forged close contacts with the firm Rexroth. In November 1958 Walter 
Hunger Comp. OHG is founded. Walter Hunger brings his patents and his entire expertise with him. In the first six months Rexroth provides the premises and the money.

On newly acquired land in Rodenbacher Strasse the first production and administration building is erected in 1959. As early as the middle of 1959 production can begin – with success, for very soon the company is one of the top German hydraulic cylinder manufacturers.

Milestones

HUNGER Hydraulik Solutions – Successfull Operating Worldwide

Crusher Open Pit Mine Yimin He (CN)Crusher Open Pit Mine Yimin He (CN)
Hunger Hydraulic Cylinders for NASA Crawler TransporterHunger Hydraulic Cylinders for NASA Crawler Transporter
Hydraulic cylinder for 8000 ton offshore joint test rigHydraulic cylinder for 8000 ton offshore joint test rig
Hydraulic cylinder for aluminium casting machineHydraulic cylinder for aluminium casting machine
Hydraulic cylinder for Canary wharf bridge in LondonHydraulic cylinder for Canary wharf bridge in London
Hydraulic cylinder for Offshore Piling BargeHydraulic cylinder for Offshore Piling Barge
Hydraulic cylinders and power packs for coal ship unloader Huilai lllHydraulic cylinders and power packs for coal ship unloader Huilai lll
Hydraulic cylinders for flood protection dam St. PetersburgHydraulic cylinders for flood protection dam St. Petersburg
Hydraulic cylinders for Sungcheoun flood protection damHydraulic cylinders for Sungcheoun flood protection dam
Hydraulic cylinders for walking platform SeawalkerHydraulic cylinders for walking platform Seawalker
Hydraulic cylinders for wave compensation on oil drill ships and platformsHydraulic cylinders for wave compensation on oil drill ships and platforms
Hydraulic cylinders for wave energy plant Oyster I and Oyster llHydraulic cylinders for wave energy plant Oyster I and Oyster ll
Hydroelectric Power Plant RheinfeldenHydroelectric Power Plant Rheinfelden